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Stubbs' backs down while Hibs struggle to sell Ibrox allocation

 

The latest reports ahead of Rangers’ Championship league clash with current nemeses Hibernian is that Sunday’s guests will not be bringing a full away crowd to Ibrox, such is their present inability to sell the full 900 briefs as per their allocation.

 

The fixture, preceded by a bigger war of words and ‘mind games’ than usually seen for matches in the Championship, could go a long way to deciding the destination of the league title and automatic promotion, but apparently Easter Road’s faithful are unwilling to witness such an important match first-hand.

 

It is just one of a glut of stories leading up to the pivotal match which adds subplot and intrigue to the afternoon, such as Stubbs claiming Rangers’ boss Mark Warburton “has it easy” while Warburton hit back telling the Hibernian manager to “shut his mouth”. His counterpart tried to smooth the waters a little with this:

 

"I, for one, know how hard it is in management to succeed and then suddenly I'm saying he's got a very easy job? I didn't say that."

 

Actually he did. But let us not squabble.

 

http://www.ibroxnoise.co.uk/2015/08/stubbs-backs-down-while-hibs-struggle.html?

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